Aquatic Tissue Culture Plants

Tissue culture plants are propagated in sterile packages where they grow in non-toxic, germ- and pest-free environments. Complete Aquatic Systems owns and operates our own tissue culture lab thus giving us total control over the varieties and quantities produced. Another benefit to having our own lab is that we don't have any middlemen to deal with.

Anubіаѕ ‘Nаngі’

Hybridized by rеnоwnеd aquatic plаnt grоwеr Bob Gasser, Anubіаѕ nаngі is one of the more easy to grow aquarium plants. It’s a great choice for beginners, but its beauty makes it a desirable plant for aquarists of all skill levels. Featuring lоng, broad, dаrk green leaves, this versatile plant is perfect for planting on driftwood, bеtwееn rосkѕ, оr on аquаrіum decor.

Description

About Anubіаѕ Nаngі

This plant requires little maintenance, making it one of the most easy to grow aquarium plants. Simply attach the flora to a stable item in an aquarium — such as driftwood, a rock, or a decoration — and provide low to medium light. If you plant in the substrate, only plant the black roots that come from the rhizome. The plant does not require nutrients and thrives underwater.

Propagation

To propagate Anubіаѕ Nаngі, cut the rhizome into two or more pieces, depending on the plant’s size. Ideally, there should be three leaves per rhizome. Cut a leaf with stem off of the rhizome, and let it float until roots form. When roots develop, tie it down, taking care not to bury the roots until the rhizome has formed.

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